Law blog round-up

June 30, 2008

Good afternoon! It’s a short week, but there are plenty of blogs for you to check out:

Everybody has something to say about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in District of Columbia v. Heller that struck down the capital city’s handgun ban. For two very different examples, compare these posts on Pillage Idiot and Volokh Conspiracy.

Lorax law!

SCOTUSblog parses divisiveness on the nation’s high court.

Will Vermont Law School’s decision to bar military recruiters from campus nudge other schools, like the ones on this list, to take a stand?

Reading “Lions in the Street” has spurred Prof. William D. Henderson to ask, “Is it ok to detest your law partners?” and “Has the legal press downplayed the value of public service?”

As to the second question, The Daily Record cares about your interesting pro bono work. Tell me about it at 443-524-8156.

BRENDAN KEARNEY, Legal Affairs Writer

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